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  1. CHAPTER 6—THE GOAL OF INTERPRETATION Levels of Meaning Does the Text Have One Fixed Meaning or Several Levels of Meaning? Author-Centered Textual Meaning What Kind of “Meaning” Ought to Be the Goal of Interpretation? Legitimate Reader-Response Interpretation ———————— ————————

    • Design
    • References
    • Chapter Summaries
    • Explanatory Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Subject Index
    • Prayer Index
    • Proverbs Index
    • Name Index
    • Figure of Speech Index

    This is a hardcover edition with a paper liner. The binding is glued. It stays open to any page with no trouble. This is a large book. The overall size is 8.75 x 11.1 x 2″. The paper is similar to the paper used in paperback novels. It feels rough. It’s highly opaque and easy to turn. It does not include a ribbon. I’d like to see a few ribbons adde...

    The greatest strength of the NTSK includes around 500,000 references. References include cross-references, parallel passages, quotes, types and antitypes, critical cross-references, etc. Genesis 1:1 has over 140 references. Most Bibles have less than 10 for this verse. This makes it one of the best study tools available. It works with any Bible and...

    Every chapter includes a summary at the beginning of the chapter. This makes it easier to find what you’re looking for. This is especially helpful since it doesn’t have the biblical text.

    The explanatory notes are similar to Bible dictionary entries or encyclopedia articles. They include comments on the subject words, information about customs, word meanings, and biblical teachings. They do include some theological interpretations. As always, I recommend using it for reference and doing your own study.

    The bibliography is 7 pages and includes the names of all the books used to build this edition of the NTSK. I like that this is included. This is an excellent list that can help you build a strong library.

    This is a 36-page index with lots of subjects. It provides a verse or two for each subject. It includes symbols, Hebrew and Greek words, Strongs numbers, some theology with interpretation, and shows where a theological topic is discussed in the regular reference section. It also includes the names of the authors that are found in the bibliography a...

    This is an 8-page index that shows all the topics that are involved with prayer. It includes the topic, a short description, and references.

    This is a 5-page index that shows all the topics that are discussed in the book of Proverbs. It includes the topic, a short description, and references.

    This is a 31-page index with 3619 entries with their Strong’s numbers and references where you can find them in the Bible. It includes an entry for every Hebrew and Greek version of the name. For example, there are three entries for Adam- two in Hebrew and one in Greek.

    This is a 12-page index with 185 entries plus sub-entries for many of them. Unfortunately, there are several errors where it skips entries. It should be 18 pages. HarperCollins customer service will send the index as a PDF if you want it.

  2. Jun 2, 2011 · The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge was, and still is, a Bible reference work first published around 1830, created by the London publisher Samuel Bagster (1772-1851). It is a deluxe set of cross-references.

  3. Printed in the United States of America Fifteenth Printing—September 2019. The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Complete with 500,000 Scripture references and parallel passages organized to help you discover the truths of the Bible.

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · The definition is treasure, store, treasury, or storehouse. Source: Biblehub. It was the collection of all coin and goods for the operation of the tabernacle. Excerpt from the Benson Commentary - "Treasury of the Lord — To be employed wholly for the uses of the tabernacle, not to be applied to the use of any private person or priest." Source ...

  5. The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge has provided a cross-reference resource for Bible students worldwide for generations. This highly respected and nearly exhaustive compilation was developed by R.A. Torrey from references in Thomas Scott's Commentary and the Comprehensive Bible.

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  7. Here are three big picture ideas for approaching interpreting the Bible. If we keep these 3 big concepts in mind, it will help us tremendously with rightly dividing the Word (2 Tim. 2:15). They are simply: 1. Observation. 2. Interpretation. 3. Application.

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